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PCCP, Dinerstein team up for Phoenix development
PCCP and The Dinerstein Cos. have unveiled plans for Atlas Mesa, a 394-unit community in Mesa, Ariz. The joint venture will break ground on the property in July this year. First resident move-ins are slated for the first quarter of 2025, while full completion is expected later that year. Atlas...
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Valley’s first Libeskind-designed building to break ground
A rendering of the 36-unit Rainbow Road boutique apartments to be built at the southwest corner of First and Portland streets in the Roosevelt Row District of downtown Phoenix. Lev Libeskind — son of internationally renowned architect Daniel Libeskind — is designing his first property in the Valley.
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Phoenix considers ban on housing voucher discrimination
A group of about 20 residents gathered outside Phoenix City Hall on Wednesday and called on elected leaders to follow in Tucson’s footsteps and pass an ordinance banning landlords from discriminating against renters who use government assistance. Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and the City Council appear willing to do...
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Can hotels and short-term rentals cancel your booking? George Finn, senior transactional attorney at Rose Law Group, provides the answer in a 12 News report
PHOENIX — Hotel and short-term rental prices are soaring ahead of Super Bowl 57 in Phoenix. While there are still rooms available, rooms are running out. With so much money on the line, can hotels and short-term rentals legally cancel your reservation?. THE QUESTION. Can hotels and short-term rentals...
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Phoenix boasts one of the largest office deals in the U.S.
When it comes to the office industry, 2022 was another entry in a series of transformative years. With work time still shared between home and the office (for most companies), the office building continued to take on the role of an amenity-rich, collaboration-enhancing hub. Despite the change in works habits, Phoenix claimed the eighth largest office deal in the U.S. for 2022.
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Dallas industrial developer gets green light for first Valley project
Deutsch Architecture Group via city of Goodyear documents. A conceptual rendering shows what a new industrial park with five buildings could look like in Goodyear for a new project developed by Urban Logistics Realty. Dallas-based Urban Logistics Realty has received approval for its first Phoenix metro project in Goodyear. Read...
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What’s ahead for commercial real estate in the Valley?
Valley hotels are feeling a sugar rush from Super Bowl visitors. Warehouses and other industrial properties around metro Phoenix are filling with tenants who found it too costly to locate in Southern California. Office high-rises still struggle to cope with work-at-home policies, but apartment complexes are benefiting from tight housing....
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Medical marijuana cultivation site close to opening in Eloy
ELOY — Nearly two years after the Eloy City Council approved a conditional use permit for the facility in May of 2021, Vext Science Inc. is on the horizon of opening its medical marijuana cultivation facility in Eloy. Vext Science Inc. is a U.S.-based cannabis THC and hemp cannabinoid...
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Buckeye approves water rights purchase
Buckeye is buying more groundwater rights. The city of Buckeye approved purchasing $80 million worth of groundwater rights to support the growth of its water portfolio. In a special session on Tuesday, Buckeye approved an agreement for the purchase and sale of a one-acre property owned by Harquahala Valley Landowners LLC in the far West Valley for its water rights.
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Maricopa County update from Supervisor and Rose Law Group Partner Thomas Galvin
Maricopa County recently adopted a new logo and colors. This move to a modern, cohesive countywide identity is meant to help Maricopa County create a greater understanding and awareness of all that it does. You’ll even see the logo on all County vehicles. Passing of the Gavel. Congratulations to...
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Wickenburg P&Z recommends nay for horse facility
It was standing room only last Thursday as the Wickenburg Planning and Zoning Commission decided upon a request to create a horse boarding, training and riding facility. After more than an hour of public input, the proposal went to the commission for the vote. The commission voted 6-1 to recommend denial of a conditional use permit (CUP) to the Wickenburg Town Council. Commissioner Mitch Jackson was the lone dissenting vote. The matter will be heard before council on a date to be determined.
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Here’s how far Phoenix home prices have dropped
Homebuyers are cautiously stepping back into the market as mortgage rates hover in the low 6% range. Phoenix is experiencing the largest decline in home price growth among the nation’s largest metro areas. Read the full subscription story from the Phoenix Business Journal.
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Superior Mayor’s Minute: What is in store for 2023
Greetings of the New Year! The holidays have come and gone too quickly it seems, and hopefully by now, we are all settling into 2023!. Our Town achieved many major milestones in 2022, including the purchase of the original high school; the groundbreaking of the wastewater treatment plant renovations, and by the end of this fiscal year, we will have administered almost 16 million dollars in grant funds.
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